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twenty-sixth. General Winslow was directed to move via Bartonville and Hanly's mill toward Elyton; General Alexander and train via Jasper and Democrat. General Winslow, finding the Sipsey unfordable, moved down the Black Warrior to Sanders' ferry, where the division camped for the night — distance twenty-three miles. Forage found below Sanders' ferry. March twenty-seventh. Crossed Black Warrior over an extremely dangerous ford. General Alexander's brigade camped on east bank of Locust Fork. General Winslow's brigade marched all night and arrived on west bank at four o'clock A. M., next morning — distance fifteen miles. Provisions and forage scarce. March twenty-eighth. Marched at ten o'clock A. M.--General Alexander's brigade camping at Elyton; General Winslow at Hawkins' plantation, two miles west — distance twenty miles. The road was exceedingly rough, but at the end of the day's march we debouched into a beautiful valley, rich in provision and forage. Patterso<